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Egrets & Otters & Books, Oh My!

[su_quote cite=”‘Regret The Egret’, by Capt. Wendy Wilson Billiot” url=”http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/bayouwoman”]Once upon a time, there was an egret family that nested high in a willow tree along the bayou banks in south Louisiana. Across the bayou, nearby cattle pastures were like an all-you-can-eat buffet for birds; especially birds like Regret, the cattle egret…[/su_quote] It’s finally here…my…

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Lest We Forget

Today is the sixth anniversary date of the BP Oil Spill off the coast of Louisiana.  In April 2012, I drove down to Grand Isle to walk the chenier in hopes of seeing and photographing some beautiful neotropical birds.  But before doing so, I performed my island ritual, which is to drive the Island from…

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Air Potato Vine – The highly spreadable, not so edible, invasive

Yams. Just that single word conjures up images of delectable dishes featuring the root crop for which Opelousas, Louisiana, is so well known. But don’t be fooled. What you thought all these years were yams are really not yams at all; they’re sweet potatoes.  There is, however, one type of yam abundant in Louisiana with…